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    Ries crater and suevite revisited-Observations and modeling Part I: Observations by Stöffler, Dieter, Artemieva, Natalia A., Wünnemann, Kai, Reimold, W. Uwe, Jacob, Juliane, Hansen, Birgit K., Summerson, Iona A. T.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-04-2013)
    “…We report results of an interdisciplinary project devoted to the 26 km‐diameter Ries crater and to the genesis of suevite. Recent laboratory analyses of…”
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    Microbial rock inhabitants survive hypervelocity impacts on Mars-like host planets: first phase of lithopanspermia experimentally tested by Horneck, Gerda, Stöffler, Dieter, Ott, Sieglinde, Hornemann, Ulrich, Cockell, Charles S, Moeller, Ralf, Meyer, Cornelia, de Vera, Jean-Pierre, Fritz, Jörg, Schade, Sara, Artemieva, Natalia A

    Published in Astrobiology (01-02-2008)
    “…The scenario of lithopanspermia describes the viable transport of microorganisms via meteorites. To test the first step of lithopanspermia, i.e., the impact…”
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    From Tunguska to Chelyabinsk via Jupiter by Artemieva, Natalia A, Shuvalov, Valery V

    “…The Tunguska event remained enigmatic for almost 100 years until the collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter in 1994 helped to resolve this enigma and…”
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    Nebular shock waves generated by planetesimals passing through Jovian resonances: Possible sites for chondrule formation by HOOD, Lon L., CIESLA, Fred J., ARTEMIEVA, Natalia A., MARZARI, Francesco, WEIDENSCHILLING, Stuart J.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-03-2009)
    “…— The primordial asteroid belt contained at least several hundred and possibly as many as 10,000 bodies with diameters of 1000 km or larger. Following the…”
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    The rayed crater Zunil and interpretations of small impact craters on Mars by McEwen, Alfred S., Preblich, Brandon S., Turtle, Elizabeth P., Artemieva, Natalia A., Golombek, Matthew P., Hurst, Michelle, Kirk, Randolph L., Burr, Devon M., Christensen, Philip R.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-08-2005)
    “…A 10-km diameter crater named Zunil in the Cerberus Plains of Mars created ∼ 10 7 secondary craters 10 to 200 m in diameter. Many of these secondary craters…”
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    Lobate impact melt flows within the extended ejecta blanket of Pierazzo crater by Bray, Veronica J., Atwood-Stone, Corwin, Neish, Catherine D., Artemieva, Natalia A., McEwen, Alfred S., McElwaine, Jim N.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-02-2018)
    “…•Flows and ponds of impact melt are observed throughout the distal ejecta blanket of Pierazzo crater.•Fractal dimensions of ejected melt flows are consistent…”
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    Antipodal effects of lunar basin-forming impacts: Initial 3D simulations and comparisons with observations by Hood, Lon L., Artemieva, Natalia A.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-02-2008)
    “…3D simulations of basin-scale lunar impacts are carried out to investigate: (a) the origins of strong crustal magnetic fields and unusual terrain observed to…”
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    Upper atmosphere effects after the entry of small cosmic bodies: Dust trains, plumes, and atmospheric disturbances by Artemieva, N., Shuvalov, V.V., Khazins, V.M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (15-07-2019)
    “…In this paper we present the results of numerical modeling of the Chelyabinsk dust train during the first 3 min after the meteoroid entry which are in…”
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    The Canyon Diablo impact event: Projectile motion through the atmosphere by ARTEMIEVA, Natalia, PIERAZZO, Elisabetta

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-01-2009)
    “…— Meteor Crater is one of the first impact structures systematically studied on Earth. Its location in arid northern Arizona has been ideal for the…”
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    Ries crater and suevite revisited-Observations and modeling Part II: Modeling by Artemieva, N. A., Wünnemann, K., Krien, F., Reimold, W. U., Stöffler, D.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-04-2013)
    “…We present the results of numerical modeling of the formation of the Ries crater utilizing the two hydrocodes SOVA and iSALE. These standard models allow us to…”
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    Modeling the Ries-Steinheim impact event and the formation of the moldavite strewn field by Stöffler, Dieter, Artemieva, Natalia A., Pierazzo, Elisabetta

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-12-2002)
    “…— Using detailed geological, petrographic, geochemical, and geographical constraints we have performed numerical modeling studies that relate the Steinheim…”
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    The Carancas meteorite impact crater, Peru: Geologic surveying and modeling of crater formation and atmospheric passage by KENKMANN, T., ARTEMIEVA, N. A., WÜNNEMANN, K., POELCHAU, M. H., ELBESHAUSEN, D., PRADO, H. NÚÑEZ del

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-07-2009)
    “…— The recent Carancas meteorite impact event caused a worldwide sensation. An H4–5 chondrite struck the Earth south of Lake Titicaca in Peru on September 15,…”
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    Experimental evidence for the potential impact ejection of viable microorganisms from Mars and Mars-like planets by Stöffler, Dieter, Horneck, Gerda, Ott, Sieglinde, Hornemann, Ulrich, Cockell, Charles S., Moeller, Ralf, Meyer, Cornelia, de Vera, Jean-Pierre, Fritz, Jörg, Artemieva, Natalia A.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-02-2007)
    “…Bacterial spores (Bacillus subtilis), cyanobacteria (Chroococcidiopsis sp.), and lichen (Xanthoria elegans) embedded in martian analogue rock (gabbro) were…”
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